Missouri High Net Worth Divorce Attorneys

If you or your spouse has accumulated significant assets or a complex estate during the course of your marriage, we understand how important it is to diligently and thoroughly protect your interest in those assets.

Our attorneys and professional staff have the tools and experience necessary to ensure that we identify and accurately value each and every one of your assets. We know that you need a complete understanding of your marital estate to be fully prepared to negotiate or litigate a successful outcome. Make certain that your
divorce is handled by an attorney with the skill to protect your property. You will find that attorney at
Harper, Evans, Wade & Netemeyer.

A Careful Review Of Your Case And Your Goals

In each case, we carefully review all tangible and intangible property utilizing all legal tools available and expert witnesses where appropriate. Our Missouri high net worth divorce lawyers have more than 100 years of combined experience representing professionals of all types, including physicians, dentists, owners of both small and complex businesses, farmers, veterinarians and those benefiting from family legacies.

In these cases, we begin with a careful review of all property to ensure nothing goes unnoticed and unprotected. We also take the time to learn about and clearly identify your goals and to understand what is most important to you.

When Trial Is Necessary

Our lawyers strive to procure favorable settlements for our clients. However, in cases where litigation and trial are necessary, you can be certain that your interests will be aggressively and effectively protected by our skilled trial lawyers. At
Harper, Evans, Wade & Netemeyer, our divorce attorneys have extensive experience trying family law cases across mid-Missouri.

Contact Our Columbia Lawyers About Wealth And Divorce

To schedule a consultation about a high-asset divorce, call us at
573-442-1660 or
send us an email. We are happy to meet at your convenience.

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